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PEOPLE can exclusively report that Canisia Lubrin was named the winner of the 2025 Carol Shields Prize for Fiction for her ...
Winners and two honor titles in each category will be recognized at an awards ceremony held at the State House in October.
Left to run her husband’s gristmill with an elderly Black couple who chose to remain there as employees, she seems mainly ...
The judges of the annual prize for female and nonbinary writers praised Lubrin's debut short story collection, Code Noir, for ...
We have a new cadre of Oregon Book Award winners, the prized title bestowed upon the state's storytellers by letters-loving ...
Literary Arts announced the 2025 Oregon Book Award winners last night ... The judges winnowed that list down to winners in seven genre categories, including fiction, poetry, nonfiction, young ...
On Monday, Literary Arts announced the 2025 Oregon Book Awards at The Armory in Portland. Out of 35 nominated books, seven Oregon authors came away as winners during a ceremony hosted by Omar El ...
Thien, whose book Do Not Say We Have Nothing won the Governor General’s Award for English-language fiction, the Scotiabank ...
Whitby, Ont.-based author Canisia Lubrin has won the 2025 Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, worth US$150,000 (around $207,000), for her short-story collection Code Noir.
National Book Award winner Neal Shusterman's next work for young readers spotlights his prolific short-story writing; due on ...
These books by Akwaeke Emezi, A.E. Osworth and Isaac Fellman demonstrate just how much genre fiction is capable of.
The BookFest® Award-winning FEMpower is a compilation of transformational stories to help women and girls find their inner ...